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Rational Design of Cu-Doped ZnS Nanospheres for Photocatalytic Evolution of H<sub>2</sub> with Visible Light

Xin Liu, Ya Zhang, Shigenori Matsushima, Takeharu Sugiyama, Hajime Hojo, Hisahiro Einaga

2022ACS Applied Energy Materials37 citationsDOI

Abstract

Photocatalytic reactions to produce hydrogen from water under visible-light irradiation are an important key process for solar energy utilization. Because Cu-doped ZnS undergoes redox reactions upon irradiation with visible light, these materials have been applied to hydrogen production. In this study, Cu-doped ZnS catalysts were prepared by a solvothermal method, and their structures were investigated using scanning electron microscopy, high-resolution transmission electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, and ultraviolet–visible spectroscopic studies. Cu-doped ZnS consists of nanospherical particles with a diameter of 50 nm. Cu2+ doping in ZnS causes structural distortion of the ZnS. The local structures were analyzed by X-ray absorption fine structure studies. As the amount of Cu added to ZnS increased, the degree of distortion of the ZnS structure also increased, and this degree of distortion reached a maximum when the Cu/Zn ratio was 0.07 (7% Cu doping). Cu-doped ZnS exhibited high activity in the hydrogen production reaction from water using Na2S and Na2SO3 as sacrificial agents under visible-light irradiation (λ > 420 nm), and the highest activity was observed at 7% Cu doping.

Topics & Concepts

Materials sciencePhotocatalysisDopingVisible spectrumHydrogen productionHigh-resolution transmission electron microscopyIrradiationScanning electron microscopeRedoxTransmission electron microscopyBand gapPhotochemistryHydrogenCatalysisChemical engineeringNanotechnologyOptoelectronicsChemistryMetallurgyComposite materialOrganic chemistryNuclear physicsPhysicsEngineeringBiochemistryAdvanced Photocatalysis TechniquesCopper-based nanomaterials and applicationsZnO doping and properties
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